DC 12V12 VDC in/out connection ports
D+/D-RS485 connection port
DI/DODI/DO connection port
AudioAudio in/out connection ports
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Introduction
The CM2002 One-Camera IP Video server converts an analog video source into an IP video stream. The Legrand Intuity app auto-discovers
the IP Video Server for easy integration of the SCI Video Door Unit with the app. Connect your compatible devices and move another step
closer to the total home control experience.
Standard Setup (Fig. 4)
SCI Room Unit
SCI Intercom
Module
Power Supply
Audio
DO G DI G Out In
Video In
Fig. 4 Standard Setup
Installation
Setting Up Monitors (Fig. 5)
STEP 1: Press the right mouse button while hovering over the computer (PC) desktop.
STEP 2: Select Screen Resolution from the menu.
STEP 3: Select Advanced Settings.
SCI Video
Door Unit
BNC to
RCA Cable
STEP 4: Select the Monitor tab and change the Colors drop-down menu to read True Color (32bit).
Fig. 5 Monitor Settings
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Connecting to a Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Device (Fig. 6)
STEP 1: Connect the CM2002 to a power source.
STEP 2: Connect a PC or a PoE switch/network video recorder (NVR) to the CM2002 Ethernet connection port using an Ethernet cable.
STEP 3: Configure the network settings according to the network environment being used.
STEP 4: Connect an analog camera to the CM2002 video-in connection port using a BNC cable.
Note: This step assumes the camera is already set up and powered. The CM2002 does not provide power to any external device.
Audio
DO G DI G Out In
BNC end of included
RCA/BNC Cable Assembly
Default
DC 12V
In G Out G D+ D-
Video In
Ethernet
PoE Device
Ethernet
PoE
Fig. 6 PoE Device Connections
Installing the Micro-SD Card (Fig. 7)
STEP 1: Locate the micro-SD label on the CM2002.
STEP 2: Insert the micro-SD card into the slot located immediately below the label.
Default
DC 12V
DC 12V
In G Out G D+ D-
In G Out G D+ D-
Ethernet
Ethernet
PoE
PoE
Fig. 7 Micro-SD Card Slot
GB
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Assigning the Device IP Addresses
STEP 1: Locate the mini-CD in the package contents.
STEP 2: Insert the mini-CD into a PC.
STEP 3: Open the Applications folder on the mini-CD and choose IP Scanner.
Note:The IP Scanner software supports multiple languages. This manual addresses the English version of the software.
STEP 4: Choose an IP configuration. There are three options:
○ Fixed IP (Public IP or Virtual IP)
○ DHCP (Dynamic IP)
○ Dial-up (PPPoE)
STEP 5: Execute the IPScannerENG file.
Note: If a Windows Security Alert dialog box appears, choose the network type based on your monitoring environment, then press the
Allow access button. (Fig. 8)
STEP 6: Configure the IP Scanner software. (Fig. 9)
○ The IP Scanner software searches for IP devices connected on the LAN. Choose Search Devices to refresh the search.
○ Choose the desired IP device from the Device List on the left side of the IPSCanner menu box. The device becomes highlighted
when selected.
○ Review the network configuration of the IP device, shown on the right side of the menu box. Customize the parameters of the
IP device, as desired, then press Submit.
Fig. 8 Windows Security Alert
Fig. 9 IPSCanner Menu Box
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○ Select OK to apply any changes and reboot the device. (Fig. 10)
Fig. 10 Rebooting Notification
STEP 7: Confirm the subnet of the PC IP address and the IP device IP address are the same.
Correct subnet configuration example Incorrect subnet configuration exampleIP device IP address: 192.168.1.200 IP device IP address: 192.168.2.200PC IP address: 192.168.1.100 PC IP address: 192.168.1.100
Fig. 11 IP Configuration Properties
○ To update the PC IP address properties, follow the pathway: Control Panel è Network and Internet è Network Connections è
Local Area Connection Properties è Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) è Properties. (Fig. 11)
STEP 8: Access the remote monitoring menu for the IP device by selecting the IP device from the Device list of the IPSCanner menu box and
pressing the left mouse button twice. A default network browser of the device control interface will open. (Fig. 12)
Fig. 12 IPSCanner Menu Box
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STEP 9: To gain remote access, enter the default password admin for both the Username and Password. (Fig. 13)
Fig. 13 Remote Access Screen
Resetting to the Factory Default
Follow these steps to reset the CM2002 to default values.
STEP 1: Disconnect the power cord and Ethernet cable.
STEP 2: Locate the Default label on the CM2002. The default button is inside the hole located directly under the label. (Fig. 14)
Default
DC 12V
DC 12V
In G Out G D+ D-
In G Out G D+ D-
Ethernet
Ethernet
PoE
PoE
Fig. 14 Default button
STEP 3: Push the end of a paper clip into the hole to engage the button. Press and hold the button once the button is engaged. Do not
release the button.
STEP 4: Connect the power to the CM2002. The CM2002 automatically reboots. The reboot takes approximately 30 seconds.
STEP 5: Release the button the server is finished rebooting by removing the paper clip.
STEP 6: Plug in the Ethernet cable.
STEP 7: Log into theCM2002 using the default IP address (http://192.168.1.200), user name (admin), and password (admin).
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Package contents
Video Server Installation Instructions CD (mini)
DC 12V
DC 12V
In G Out G D+ D-
In G Out G D+ D-
Ethernet
Ethernet
PoE
PoE
Default
CM2002
Digital I/O RCA/BNC
AC Adapter Connector Cable Assembly Velcro Pad Anchor Screws
Micro SD card Compatibility List
Micro SD Card Recommended:
TranscendSanDisk
SDHC class 4 16 GBSDHC class 4 8 GB
SD class 4 16 GBSDHC class 4 16 GB
SDHC class 4 32 GBSDHC class 4 32 GB
SD class 4 32 GBSDHC class 10 Max. 128 GB
SD class 6 4 GB
SDHC class 6 4 GB
SD class 6 8 GB
SDHC class 6 8 GB
SD class 6 16 GB
SDHC class 6 16 GB
SDHC class 10 4 GB
SDHC class 10 8 GB
SDHC class 10 16 GB
SDHC class 10 Max. 64 GB
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CM2002 Specifications
Hardware
CPUMultimedia SoC
RAM256 MB
Video In1 in BNC Connector
AudioG.711 (64 K) and G.726 (32 K,24 K) audio
I/O1 DI/1 DO
RS-4851 for PTZ control
Power Over EthernetYes
Operating TemperatureWorking Temperature: -20 °C~ 50 °C
Power ConsumptionDC 12 V Max: 5 W
Dimensions50 mm x 27 mm x 97.9 mm
Weight200 g
compression
Input : External Mic in
Output: External Audio out,
Support 2-way audio
(4 °F ~ 122 °F )
PoE Max: 802.3af, 5 W
Power output: : 12 VDC ( Max 400 mA )